What's Happening?
Real Salt Lake (RSL) experienced a significant setback as they lost their third consecutive match, falling to Minnesota United 3-1 at America First Field. This defeat marks the first time this season that RSL has lost three games in a row, a streak that comes at a critical juncture with only seven games remaining in the season. The loss places RSL four points behind Austin for a spot in the Western Conference play-in game. The match saw an early own goal by RSL's Brayan Vera, followed by a goal from Victor Olatunji, leveling the score. However, Minnesota regained the lead with goals from Robin Lod and Joaquín Pereyra, the latter capitalizing on a mistake by newly acquired defender DeAndre Yedlin. Despite generating 26 shots, RSL managed only one goal, with goalkeeper Rafael Cabral making a single save.
Why It's Important?
This losing streak is a critical blow to Real Salt Lake's playoff aspirations. Falling behind in the standings at this stage of the season makes their path to the playoffs more challenging. The team's inability to convert scoring opportunities into goals highlights a significant area for improvement. The acquisition of DeAndre Yedlin was expected to bolster the defense, but his costly error underscores the adjustment period required for new players. The outcome of this match not only affects RSL's playoff chances but also impacts team morale and strategy moving forward. Minnesota's victory further solidifies their position, completing a season sweep over RSL.
What's Next?
Real Salt Lake will have a two-week break due to the FIFA international break, providing them with an opportunity to regroup and address their recent performance issues. Their next match is scheduled against Sporting Kansas City on September 13th. This break could be crucial for RSL to strategize and make necessary adjustments to improve their chances of securing a playoff spot. The team will need to focus on defensive solidity and converting scoring opportunities to reverse their current form.